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11N.M..WIMN.IIMIPMni,El.n..1111 Little Girl Rescues Babe from Drowning THE CHICAGO ONE DAY TO REGISTER TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. AUGUST 18; 1914. BOOM INDUSTRY, CLEAR SLATE FOR MEN LiC 0 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. AUGUST 18.. 1914.

I On 1.1011E DAY TO REG.ISTERIBOOM INDUSTRY, CLEAR SLATE FOR Hell. MENI In 0 111 11 Little Girl Rescues .1 Li ea La 1 Ls Babu from Drowning 1 LILLE 1g 'tutu Lirowning I FIND ROPE THAT KATIED AMORY? FIND ROPE THAT Trrr tiT1 I KILLED All ROOSEVELT PLEA A BOOSEVEIJT PLEA SULLIVAN OPENS CITY CAMPAIGN; ClIALLEMES FOES StILLIVAI CiTY Cit ClIALLEfl OPENS tinstnniltnitt. relpAIGrl Es FOES NORTHIT FLAILS MACLAY HOYNE Candidate Asserts Prosecutor Hampered Work to Clear Election Fisauds. NORTHIJP FLAILS mAclar IfOYNP1 illittilliti itUliNE Candidate Asserts Prosecu- tor Hampered Work 0 Clear Election Frauds Sit inTralutErt has made his final cut in price. You can cow buy a genuine CLACKIJAH shirt, beyond allels: In style and in beauty, for I hi price.

genuine yond atilt, beauty, for TELLS OF HIS FIGHT. Voters Must Have Names En- rolled by Tomorrow. WOMEN GETTING BUSY. Seventy Thousand Ones Ei peeted on Books. Urges Workers to Increase Efficiency; Demands They Share in the Profits.

OPENS BAY STATE TIGIff Aid. Bowler Quits Race for Sheriff; More to Go. RELIEVES THE SITUATION. City Hall Leaders Working to In. crease Chances In Primary'.

i Voters Must Have Names En- Aid. Bowler Quits Baca for rolled by TOMOITOW Sheriff; More to Go. Urges Workers Increase WOMEN GETTING BUSY. Efficiency; RELIEVES THE SITUATION. iency; Demands They -t- Share in the Profits.

i. v. seventy Thousand ones City Hall Leaden Working to In. ed on Bo itl peetoks. crease Chances In Primary.

i 4 itt TELLS OF HIS FIGHT. OPENS BAY STATETIGIEr i 7 Blood Stained Towel Also Taken from Sewers of Building. Blood Stained Tol Taken from Sew Building $1.05 I BMW INQUEST TODAY. MEW INQUEST LI LI I I .1 LI ill l' I I 1 1 1' I i 1 4 1 I i 11 Asks Them to Short Cause Why He Should Not Be Nominee, Asks Thom to Why He Bo NOE Shill Cause U10 110i Be No minee I I 11 Other haberdashery has been reduced MS Is yow' veal opportualty, but It won't last long. With the opening of the Fall season prices will ge heck to normal.

en reduced salty, but It ing pen of Ilia to 1(615 II 10111 las Fall seam RECORD PAT 011 Irpcztr, 1 -N. 4::: 1 -f ka. Patin On A EC 0 II I trjIlicti 112 IThe orgenizatiOn Republicans Opened the Cook county campaign lest night in Oakley hall at Weet Weapon street and Oakley boulevard. with ohn E. Northuo.

special prosecutor In the election fraud co the chief artilleryman. 1 Mr. Northup, who is seeking the nomt nation for county judge. leveled a broadside at Slate's Attorney Mac lay Moyne. and made the crooked work in the 1912 election the paramount issue In the count), battle.

He charged in his addrews that in his dtempt to unmask the pencil CMWC) that sought to Keel the election he met with the continued opposition of Mr. iloyne. one of the beneficiaries of that damnable crime." The organitatiOn Republicans opened et 1 tne vooil acounty campaign last night in special ll ilma Muldoon street and Oakley uleverd. with oh E. Northup, Oakley bo al prosecutor i the election fraud i cases.

so the chief artilleryman. i Mr. Northup, who is seekin the nomi. leveled a broad- nation for county judge. and made the crooked, side at State's Attorney Maclay Moyne.

work In the. IIII9 mount Issue In the noun- election the pare 17 battle' He charred In hie hig. Attempt to unmask thA siinrt nArtrill I I I Pi SHIRTMAKER TWO Stores I 01 WEST ADAMS ST. 306 S. DEARBORN SI IDA MS ST.

4BORN ST. Two I si 7 1 I I I 1 I I 1 I Evidence that may prove of greatest value towszd solving the mystery of the killing of B. P. Amory last Wednesday In the People's Gas building was taken yesterday out of a drain on the Adams street side of the building. The policemen found there a towel.

a piece of heavy cord long enough to strangle a man, and a bunch of raga These articles all seemed stained. They were given to the coroner's chemist for examination. 1 On Sunday the police recovered from 1 the same drain pipe a mans silk stocking which seemed to be splashed with blood. Allen It Thomson. who is being held on suspicic n.

testified that he had thrown hie silk socks into the toilet on the tenth floor of the g-as building on the day of the murder. I haven't told Thomson that we have found these said Capt. Halpin. I will introduce the evidence at the ooronees inquest which resumes this niondnir. I expect Thcanson will make confessions Evidence that et ireataat value toward solving the mystery of the tkur err Idle.

ripaAmortylias last Wednesdeany yesterday out of a drain on lko Adams street aide of the building'. The police- men found there a towel. a piece of heavy cord lone tmough Weisz0e S. mane an a bunch of Then article-a en Gawked stalned- TheT were glee to the coroner's hen" inr examination. vn ounosy toe ponce reeoverea iron)! .4 1 '414 El ,4 I AA.

''-'c----- I STANDS STANDS STANDS POSIALI HEALS UM QUICKLY AND PLEASAIITLY rty I Aid. James B. Bowler of the Nineteenth ward yesterday withdrew his petition as a Democratic candidate for the nomination for sheriff. Bowler's action is to be followed today by the withdrawal of several Democratic candidates who have been making the situation extretnaly omit teal for the Assistant State's Attorney M. T.

who filed for Probate court judge, is slated to quit today. The city ball leaders put it up to State's Attorney Ho3rne to induce Sullivan to withdraw and clear the field for Henry Horner, the slats candidate. Others to Quit Today. A number of candidate' for county earn, missioner and Municipal court judges also are to be pulled off. Aid.

Bowler's withdrawal establishes an armistice temporarily between Aid. John Powers and Mayor Harrison. Powers was one of the generals who signed up with Roger Sullivan. He also threw another brick into the city ball machinery when he brought out Bowler for sheriff and refused to withdraw him after hfayor Harrison had ordered the alatemakers to give this place to City Controller John E. Traeger.

Powers, however, is still sticking with Sullivan. Propose Court Action. The folks propose to institute court proceedings against County Clerk Sweitzer to compel him. if possible, to put their slate all in a bunch st the tail end of the official ballot The withdrawal of Mrs. Joeeph T.

Bowen as a. Progressive candidate for the nomination for county commissioner ws" filed during the day. Ill health caused Mrs. Bowen to retire. Miss Harriet Vittum will be certified in her place.

Aid- James B. Bowler of the Nineteenth I ward yesterday withdrew his petitin es a Democratic candidate for the nomina- tion for sheriff. Bowler 's action is to be followed van. who today by the withdrawal of te have several Democratic a who been making the situation extretnaly mit. for the IL-H.

forests. Al3Alitant State's Attorney M. T. Sum- filed for Probate court ind re. Is slated to quit today.

The city hall eaders put It up to State's AttorneY 11.A.,,A marl elm tum ye Boeton. Aug 17," No compromise was the slogan with which Col. Theodore Roosevelt opened the political campaign in Massachusetts today. Bs declared there goould be no compromise with reactionaries In any form, while on the other band the party would welcome those of the rank and Ale of other organisations Who refused to follow tbe old leaders. The men wbo SWT reeponsible for the Payne-Aldrich bill.

be asserted, also are resPonalble for tine present tariff measure and should be opposed. Col. Roosevelt', speech was to have been delivered at a Progressive rally and field meet at Tenway perk1 but rain drove the crowd to shelter In the rens. Asks Tttstice for Workers. Speaking of what be termed the permanent problem of Matusechusetts.

Mr. Roosevelt saldt This problem must be, serer as it concerns the great industries to which the immense majority of weirs, workers are engaged. to combine efficiency with the proper sharing of the rewards of that officiencY There will be no rewards for 1 anybody. no adequate wage for the work. lug man, no proper service to the publio, union the business Pais.

A business run at a loss will have to shut its doors. No prosperity can be -Named around until the prosperity exists. Urges Greater Efficiency. The main element In the success of any business must be efficiency. and the wage worker roma do all in his power to 'contrib ute to this efficiency.

But the wage worker Vito by his efficiency adds to the productivity must have Chat added efficiency recognised in increased wages." Booton- MA311. Atm 17.H owwn.svA- mise 6' was the slogan with which Col. Theodore Roosevelt opened the political campaign en i I Massachusett. today. Be declared there sroould be no compro2nise with reactionaries in any form.

while on the other band the party would welcome of the rank and Ale of those other organi- -7- '77 The men wbo SWT responsible for the 6-07 avu Vial, flU Aunterteuo also are vincienuy rocogniseo in increaseo A .4 1 1 'i t- 11. 117; i'i i'i, 1 I I Ir'' 1 i i 't; .:1, 21 4 1 Tomorrow la the only day for registration this year prior to the September primary and all hands win devote the entire day to combing the county for the several thousand men and women who may las de. barred from participating Ira the primary unless their names arc enrolled. Men and women. regardless of whether they were registered last spring wile have moved since then and are not now registered from 'their present addresses, must have their names enrolled again tomorrow.

They must do this in Person. Polling Places Open Today. The regular polling places throughout the city will open today from 8 o'clock In the morning until 9 o'clock at night for the purpose of revising the registry. Th women registration is expected to be quite heavy. as this Is only the third opportunity the new voters have bad to get their names enrolled.

Bules for Pirst Ward. One hundred of the 185 election Moen; of the First ward gathered in the election room last night for Instructions. Nine-tenths of the Moors are new, having been named following the exposure of methods used in the Coughlin-Drake fight last spring. Half of those who heard Election Coinmissioner Anthony Czarnecki warn them of ruses utilized by the heretofore powerful vice ring and Chief Clerk William R. Stuart explain the provisions of the laws governing registration.

canvassing. primaries, and elections, were women. Czarnecki Makes Talk. There was no ring collusion in selecting you men and women to serve as election officers in the First ward." Mr. Czarnecki began.

The First ward contains the best people of Chicagoand the worst You honest, clean living residents have been placed in power that the decent element may cast its ballots. and, what Is just as important. have them counted. We ask you to favor no man and no candidate. We charge and beg of you to see that no illegal voter, even if be be brought In by the biggest man of the Vice be allowed to register.

Tomorrow a I the only day for regi tr to this year prior to the September dMarY. and aY to com albil ng hands win devote the entirz the county for the sever thousand men and women who may le des barred from participating in the primary unl ess ei hr names are enrolled 6 Men rid di thin' a woman' regal: ells re er as they were giet ed 1 i he spring have moved since then and are not now I registered from their present addresses. I must have their names enrolled again to- ITIOrfel'ilL Thom Musa tin MI. iv narann Mg you men and women to lerwe a leo- tion officers in the First Mr. Czar- mold began.

The First ward contains the beet Wale of Chicago-and the worst. You honest, clean living residents have been placed In power that the decent element may cast Its ballots. and. what is just Important. have the am oounted.

We ask you to favor no man and no candidate. We charge and beg of you to see that no Illegal voter. even if he be brought In by the biggest man of the vice be allowed to register. 'Montan, 72, Mee In Itentanrunt. Augusta 72 years old, 2027 South street.

fell dead last night while eating in a restaurant at 1Na West lritty-drut street. Bean disease superinduced by the beat le believed to have mated death. The oplendid work of healing which Pos lam accomplishes in Eczema or any pkin difeaee, snakes it best for your use if you seek a remedy more than merely mildly efficient. which will take hold right at the start. topping all itching, and eradicating the trouble wholly and In very brief time.

Because Poslam meets all these demands, it now enjoys the widest success and most extertsivs sales here and abroad. Your drugglet yells Poslarn. For free sample write to Emergence Laboratories, 82 Weet Mth Street. New York. Postern Soap is a positive treat to tender skin or skin subject toeruptional troubles.

Non-irritating. 25 cents and 15 cents. which. OT any al tiorely 8 hold ty and njoys 'Anal )r free )rk. eat to ptioaal.

La id Tho relatives shorn Gail Shalla left behind In Chicago when she went for a 'shit to Iowa City. learned yesterdaY that their 9 year 014 daughter was the heroine who rescued a baby boy from drowning. Gail is tho daughter of William of 2531 Wilcox avenue. She was playing with little Oliver Brown. the son of an Iowa City merchant.

when she saw him fall into the excavation for a new sewer which was tilled with water. One of the other children who waS In the neighborhood ran for the bore Mother, but before she arrived Gail leaped into the ditch and seized the child. holding him above water until help arrived. ONE REGISTRATION Voters who have negleeted to register, or 'who hove boogied their address Imo last registra. ties, hove one Boors, chance.

Tomorrow, Wednesday. Svg 19, all polling places swill be open. Men and women who have not registered must do so on that day or they cannot voto in the September primaries. ADVERTISE IN THE TRIBUNE. klIVERTISE IN THE TRIBUNE.

10 ....1.. risgrant Crimes Bared. Our investigations disclosed." he said, the most extensive election frauds end crimes. Throughout the city of Chicago this band of crooks had mutilated ballots and committed the Moat flagrant 1 frauds. a It wae a gigantic task to get the evideuce together and present the record to the court.

And from the outset we were opposed by the one man in Chicago who should have done everything in hie power to bid 1111. That mai. was States Attorney Horne. His Work Misrepresented. One of the cases I was unable to try in court beceuee I could not, hampered as was, get the evidence before the court within the limited time fixed bY I was forced to none that ease.

The next day there appeared in a Chicago paper a statement that I tad gone into court, thrown up my beside. and admitted tIliat I had no evidence on whidh to base the prosecution of the election frauds. That statement was malicious. The very case I was forced to Mlle showed TOO balloteballote marked by crooks after they had been voted by the people. 4" But tilts time has come w'hen election frauds are going to be wiped out In Cook county.

The spring election of 1013 was even more fraudulent than the election of 012. Oine remedy Uea in electing a county judge who luta both the experience and the inclination to put a stop to it. If I am elected ccruMy itidge I think of these criminal who bare been operating at election time will get out of Northup Means Business. "They know that I melts business and that I know them now, and they know that it I were in a position to carry out this erueade, as I would be as county judge. they and their kind would toot the strong arm of the law without 5.

momeneetlelay." The county esneldates end Fred 11. candidate tor congress in the Sevnth, district, also spoke. Former Gov. Deacon will Ohl the speakers for the slate in the Seventh ward tonight at Sixty-fourtes street laltt University avenue. I wre i That statement was malicious.

The very case I was forced to Mlle showed TOO nvirksa baBota-balkito marked by crooks after they had been voted by the people. But he time has come When election are going to be wiped cut In Cook county. The sprin electioa of 1013 was more frauulent di.than the election of Oine remedy Uea In electing a eousti judge who luta both the experience and the Inclination to put a topes) it. If Ism elected county' JUdge I think of theee criminal who have been operating at election time will get out of town. NOrthilp Means Business.

They know that I melte business end that I know' them now. and they know Mit it en a position to carry out this creeado. sa I vrould be at county judge. they and their kind would leet the street arm et the law without a mo- Th. county ennaidttee and Fred E.

Conte. candicongress atto far co in the Sev- nth. district. also woke. Former Gov.

Derleon will loin the speakers for theslatein the Seventh ward tonight at Sixty-rourtitt MZOM Uni- AO leity VMM Don't! Don't! Don't! Tips to Poll Clerks. 11 Clerks I Don't! 1 II Lit I. ol I. I. Id II il Is Iv' 10 t.

a II Roger C. Silnielle 1)Pentd his Chicago losaotign for the Democratic nomination or Pitted States senator with a bold dehisce to his opponents to show cause why to should. not be the party nominee. 0 A group of Chicagoans. all office bold-We be declared to a great crowd of west eider.

at Occidental ball, Madison street tad Sacramento avenue. is attempting a defeat me with the anti-Chicago cry." The fight against him. Mr. Sullivan af" trinett ma; simmered down to the single argument that he bails from Chicago. and the answer he makes is that he is an made product and that bill solo avail.

be is to be representative of all of the 41 rata with all local geographical lines slinstrated. Stands on His Record. At tbe Thirteenth ward meeting the was James C. Denvir. Govho Ounne's appointee to the west park board.

St Social Turner hall. in the Twenty- fourth ward, in which Mr- Sullivan spoke ter. the speaker who shared the Oen with him was William Rothmann, ns ilayor Earrison's appointee to the school 411 I. el am seeking the nomination for States senator upon my record in be Democratic party." Mr. Sullivan said.

'sad upon my character as a man. and sseaus I believe my experience of airs, my knowledge of conditions in our sate, atd my understandIng of the people wee me for that place. on la not my hope to represent only Micelle in congress; I desire to represent ay rate. I to represent every in-treat in the state just as faithfully as any interest in Chicago. And tam submitting my candidacy.

not to the Ectatton of any set of office holders, from 'fa Iciest or elsewhere. but to all the Pam- crate of all the state. Chicago included. -I have been working in an for the bemetratin party for a long time. I tut-I lad my duty as I saw it.

and in the dark laye of the party. when allegiance to It tas cot a guaranty of office hokling. I was ea of those who helped to carry the wood, ad the water to keep the old party going; i was one of those who contributed what St could of time and effort to keep the old party Sag flying. Praise for Nolitison. I -Should we not be grateful that the I Pemocratio flag is triumphant? Should i not be especially grateful that it is lying over that lonely man in the White louse.

through whose wisdom, whose steadfaetness maintained by clear vision. chose rigbteouo determination to follow I chosen path. hes left the United States peace when every other great nation of he Caucasian race is embroiled in the rest fearful war the world has ever mown?" Bryan to Take Stump. Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan is to come to Chicago to deliver keynote speech in the Strenger senaiclial osmealgn nirsZnest Boger C. Sullivan I Vim European war situation will permit urn to leave Wastangton next inon go.

Sept 5 lathe date set aside for the Bryan Mink. The meeting is billed for Brand's park. GOT. Dunne and Mayer illerrloon have Promised to speak with Bryan that day if the commoner will come- United States Senator James 1-Launitton lAwls ate is billed for the big rovmd-up. but Ir.

Lewis is not hankering to get into he Illinois campaign and probably will be detained by the press of state daIhlia at the loot moment. Mayor Harrison has been in oommunisalon with the secretary of state, um. her upon him the necessity of Combgiber. its 'swoon. for some time c.

somPegn for for Vatted St hoes to his to ohoold not A group tro." be decla tad Socramer me Tho tight, al al tritumont thai Election Commissioner Czarnecki propounded the following "don'ts" to the First ward election offecere last night; Do not regleter a drenken per. son. Do not permit any worsen to re. ply to questions trona written an. ewers.

Do not permit ward heelers to prompt voters. Do not permit precinct workers or any one else to copy register or to look over your shoulders. Do not allow any one but Judges or clerks to handle registry book. Do not permit eolleagnoe to drink while on duty. Do not take orders from any poiltiCian or outIdr.

Do not reeognise say vim, re. sort as di place of legal resideneo. lir Czarnecki pre- to the night; 1 drilakIla ItIIII person to soft ms written on erg beelere to eeinet workers copy register shoulders. one bat Judges registry book, colleague. to r- lerc from oar Ito soy vireo re.

Kat residents. KRAMP QUITS G. O. P. RACE FOR STATE LEGISLATURE.

EGISLATURE D. P. RAC 0 rHaPP ens Every 14: it 0 COUNTY BOARD ASKS AID OF PUBLIC TO GET LOAN. Adopts Resolution to Create Sentiment in Favor of City Lending Funds to Tide Over Crisis. Resolutions calling upon ths public in general.

civic organisations. judges. lawyers, and the newspapers to aid in stimulating interest in the plan whereby Cook county can meet Ito financial obligations through a loin tree the eltre funds were unanimously passed yesterday at a meeting of the county board. To meet its bills the county board was compelled to ell tax anticipation warrants. On account of the Ilnascial depression die to the European war the county has found it difilcult to borrow money from the banks.

at 5 per cent interest Workman Is Eleetroeuted. Soeepit Wedovrtek was electrocuted day afterneoo when be otoPyed on a charged electric wire while working on the Chicago and tgortbweittern railroad elevation in River Y'oreat. Shun Explainers." "Finally. I want to warn you against Um snmrt sleek. who in the past have been sent into polling places by the notorious men who have controlled bodies anozi outs in the First ward.

an ()metal explainers! These men have in the past virtually given election officers direct orders from their masters and have smoothly misled the few honest officers the precincts of that ward have had." Pamphlet containing explicit instrucnenu regarding au phases of registering and voting were distributed and the articles were taken up on by, one and enPlained clearly and Si length by Mr. Stuart. OBITUARY. DR. FREDERICK IL CHAFFEE of 6331 Kimbark avenue, died at his home yesterday after tit illness et mote than YSZ MATTHEW isTRATTENT.

63 year old. of 2810 West Madison street. a veteran Of the Haymarket riot and for twenty-three years conneeted with the Desplaints street police station. egad at Ids home early yesterdsr JOHN Z. MULDOON, fathr of the Rt.

Rev. Peter Z. Muldoon, bishop of Rockford. 114 died at his home in Providence. II DEATHS.

W. Wog other death Doticen He page 184 ITARR1SON'-91. Leslie Harrison, Aug. 18. suddenly.

at DMTOt. Wch. beloved husband Of Elizabeth Hurrt Harrison. Burial at Greets Bay Aug. 19.

Aug. 1T.at 8208 beloved husband of Margaret Nee Delaney) father of Michael. Patrick, Nellie. Nora. Marie.

Margaret. oho. and (Jerald Slattery. native of Bally pony, County Kerry. Ireland.

Funeral Thureday St 0 a. In. to Visitation hurt. where With mare will be celebrated. thence to Forty-ninth and Halsted-ots.

depot. by cars to Mount Olivet. Thome wishing carriages or seats (411 enti Aft- TrtoN, nrnt 14 '10 rrimmtimmt I weL cer.u:n,eai,n:nerpilr,renno: iacitomer.ov-r:Inkrullimmicalervtvwrirl...telli mom' let I z. i 40111MIttrrItilfftelNal 11 imilv I sft qt, ,:4 1 4 I- .4 1 ---------7- 41.1416W414414n444444140t414444 14 4 41 -1 -I .1 i -14 i ii, A ,..4 IIIKI clot a ---7----- 1 lk --cl ti shun Explainers." '-'-'1'7- -------17 Fr i' --E 1 zo, 1 Finally. I want to warn you against the I- 7- uti-ri- 47 1 1 i stimrt lecke who In the past have been II sent into polling pl aces by the notorious i men who have controlled bodies and mnrp.

i art outs In the First ward. as official ex- 4r---- .4......,.:....... .7 ...4 plainer: These men have in the paet --A "-4 '7-4 i3 virtually given election oMters direct 4. 41 TI, --1 1 I 1 iith, dr if 1 ord ers from their masters and hav smoothly misled the few honest nicer .10, 411411 -z------------ I I the precincts of that ward have had." ...,...4.,1,0, il2 '14'112- '11''f I 0-43 I. 'sda114- 1 1 I A 1 Ibbi A tta.nt Pamphlet containing explicit instruc- r--v1, II- -e tient regarding all phases of registering -11031rt, EN.

att'Lka i' 1 it lb h. -2- mf- I 7 1 7 I I and voting were distributed and the arti- -7' -Ls ug.i.;71WL-T,F. li I tt Ill i lit i 1' ft i cies were tak en 001 by one and ea- 4..1 Ire. tar it 1 pained clearly and Si length by tar. 11 OIt.II 1 1144 7 I 4 uper 11v tAa 1 En 4.

7 1 it ly r7 1 1 4 4 COUNTY BOARD ASKS AID OBITUARY. Islit 61144.sow---41 it .1 Va OF PUBLIC TO GET LOAN. DR. FR EDERICK It CHAFFEE of ill '') ICI 0 i Itt. 0 6381 Kimbark avenu e.

died at his home IN. -doe- '1 i el 1. auk (-11 ill 1 0 -4 11111111. I. 6' 1 -it A yesterday an ss OS ty 7r Adopts Resolution fter aIllnecif thui -to Create Senti- i' I A rOAr ''IN, i), i I a.

ment in Favor of City Lending vo-. 414 s411.1 4 III 01b.rn. MArillEtir STRAITEN ld 63 year o. TUndS to Tide Over of 2810 West Madison street. a veteran Of 1-.

el, I J1 I 1 (0 0 1 CI A dr the Ha3rimarket riot and for twenty-three 'A 1 3444,46 Stuart. 1.i, Years a le Roaolutions calling Upon Vie Public in conneeted with the Desplines i .7.1, ari 4,4 1A -411r 0i. general. civic organisations. judges.

law- street police station. died at bis home a N. ----ibmkft. I 1 -IMEELE apillENIMMEMIMEMEEM iclatwom 1,.. I ye, and the newspapers to aid in stimu- early yesterdar.

st I lating Interest In the plan whereby Cook JOHN J. MULDOON, father of the Rt. attr I Rock- county can Meet Ite financial obligations Rev. Peter Z. Muldoon.

bishop of through a loan free the citre funds ford. 114 died at his home in Providence. 40 trice tadan dates anti dames sod. were unanimously paned ed yesterday at a Bay sh hi I meeting of the county board. 4 e- To meet Ito bills the county board waS EATH S.

n. 40. compelled to ell tax anticipation war- ether death Detices see patella ap ens rants. On account of the linsa ls the cial depres- er3r Day 'ion die to European war the county litteilltilly2.80oll-I. Imalle 71.ardattitbelovottir tank ilud aoi voil.Atio us if has found di Fli fficult to borrow money zaboth Hurrt Harrison.

NSurial nt Green gmllimggillhalle it 1 i from the banks. OVIM at 5 per cent in- Bar Aug. 19. i Moiety. Aug.

8208 tenet. beloved husband of Margaret Deo Commie) father of Michael. Patrick, workman To ElestrooRted. Ja Nellie. Nora.

Marie. Startaret John. day afternoon 3 11 Wealow ro lek was electrocuted 81a. ttlerreYlintrtiWit patl'ence- hoa be stepped en a charged at 9 a. in.

to Visitation ohurob. where high i electric wire while working on the Chicago ronaiszvIllincelebra.ttd...thiryeeelorsTotrotyiZnutnit odftratorthweetent Ri railroad elevation In ver (l ouver ir carriages or seats I cgc enti Aft.Tlo,,,ow Rrnip 44 .2 a I I Rome Ward of Withdrawing candidate Throws Support to David E. Shanahan. hdrawing can- ort to David pp 1 I 1 Charles, F. Kramp yesterday withdrew as a.

candidate for the Republican nomination for the Illinois house of repreentatives from the Ninth and the fight now its between Representative David E. Shanahan and Harry E. Bonfield, Mr. Shanahan has been indorsed by the Republican organizations of each ward in his district. Bonfield carries the backing of the remnants of the Lincoln-Lorimer 10411111 In the led by his brother-in-law.

Thonaa I. Finucann Mr. Kramp1 in his announcement. reiterated at a. Filth ward meeting ILO night.

said that the ward had been splendidly recognised. by the slating of Edward R. Litzinger for clunty treasurer and withdrew In the Interest of harmony. The Fifth ward organization has sent out a letter in Mr. Shanahan's behalf.

iterday withdrew Republican nom- house of repro- loth district. and A epresentative il Harry E. Bon- as been indon ed nineuone It ooch oking of the rem- rimer 1.41". Ill I brother-in-litw. iouneement.

reit- eting lags night. been splendidly of Edward R. surer with. an has sent out harmony. Th i a behalf.

0Ab.Nai -lk I I ONO Val OrW "MIL rib. gip ArV4, ,,41 1 ityptiout94.1111.11.6.1111111111111162VegilefOniggellneetielleangt."1111.111.111tglrall..tallaellrilet INA iav, am wit gum mum Is BONNEY DIES IN SOUTH. former Chicago Lawyer and street Railway Builder Succumbs to Heart Disease in Florida. liallway Builder Succumbs to Heart Disease in Florida. -a RED hot sunteam playing out-7-ariver out of patience subsequent fall down on deliveries.

Summer time is depreciation time for horses. They work slower than everdrop dead by the hun, dreds and often tie up a business for an entire day due to the killing effect of summer beat. How long are you going to continue with the meth ods thatwere best when you were a boy? Every day sees thousands of horses being replaced, They work slower than everdrop dead- by the hung. I dreds and often tie up a business for an entire day due to the luilmg effect of summer beat How long are you going to continue with the ods that were best when you were a bo. Every day sees thousands of horses being replaced RED hot sun--team playing outdriver iver out of deliveries.

subsequent fall down on delvens. drill 0 A at all on 6 11 A mo, A OcKske ss Sap) alit7lagie itirrat Owl LP witogi ST List ortni lite pass tzogobt It dal th oho oil 'MOOS of wood" loom the MI membranes oak otoisauth." Charles L. Bonney. formerly lawyer this city. is dead at Jacksonville.

where he has resided for the last ten Heart disease caused death. Mr. Bonney was the eldest son of the We C. C. Bonney, and was bora In twit.

Jan. 23, 1828. He to rememPond in Chicago as the builder of Os Meat railroad in Wait Twenty-second areet. begun in 1892 and completed in 2195b after protracted litigation. The cost tf the litigation and the bard times fol.

bwing the world', fair forced the cols. lacy Into the bands cC receiver in 1900. tMr- Bonner went to Florida a little Be 14110011 a widow. Mrs. AT Allen trneree children.

I Your Conquest of Dollars Many people try to conquer dollars before they have obtained the mutery of the nickels and dimes. Do you? If you vnll "slow down" a little on spending nickels and dimes and deposit at hut a dollar a week at the Peoples Trust and Savinp Bank your ability to gals the mastery of larger ammmts will naturally follow. Become a "WEEKLY SAVER" and give your will power some healthful umiak Ask for Our Bookkt "BE A WEEKLY SAVER" PEOPLES TRUST SAVINff BANK Michigan and Adams Open Monday tram r. M. I 4, I VI CV 2 1 a Sfill9 1111 pa seneespoit olnininge 06116111111.

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Get Stomach Relief for Good and They get relletotcoursabut 14 rslieflust for that one thaw. For such drugs can rattily do more than smother the painful oymptome temporarily. And it is not until the oscine of the disorder itse1 4 is removad that you can even hope kaiastingralist. So you must give the stomach help that does more than merely disguise the You most give help that goes stndght to the cause of the disorderpurifYing, restoradvs help such as Marchandla Glycosons gives. Acting chiefly by contact, and not by the roundabout way that drugs take thro' the system, Mr.

cozon not only gives relief at the erne of taking, but goes far beyond drugs in that It removes the 1-1(7 'CC (3 L7 your Stonupli keep your body well IXRIVXT ItS West wt1 St. 2filfor 41' Of course you'd strele itanybody. asked whetheryou wanted stow- ach reliefjustfor this one day or for all the days to come. And yet isn't it surprising bow many people keep right on taking drugs for indigestion and other stomach troubles without even seeing a unhealthy menus and spans ea way en hating vast And at the same limo that it purifies. Olyce Bono soothes sway tho ittitedan and halting ths healing so that health returns quick, Ir Ids Is the reason that in the pages of tbs leading medical publications, physician have written so enthusiastically of Olycozono arid its marked success In helping the stomach back to And this Is the reason.

too. that you, if your stomach troubles you, can seek the purifying, kiting aid of Glycosone with perfect confidence tbst it will help you back to health. Olycosono is sold by good druggists every wberol. I .11 lei 111 I'll II 11111 is a 11 Ili I'" top sem oggist ....4 au. woes ammo 491111 011111111111.

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is dead at Jacksonville, 1 Get or acn ocher i 31I. Stomach where he has resided for the last ten SrMittl riCI Heart disease caused death- 2 Mr. Bonney was the eldest son of the for and All-- ar c. Bonner. and was 141111 in ea sess vint It'll lilt lo 4 lormt 1 I twit.

Jan. 23. lis58. He to remem- 61 lilt PtsT Pmmodl, 1 Pored In Chkago as the builder of The IC vet es See our persetzleiesst Wit CA oh railroad in West Twenty-second Of course you'd mete if ybdy ano cs ts oi vra the 11011111teillgib 1 at I begun In 1892 and completed In usseellesesi ortre ssosoks. 1295.

after protracted litigation. The cost :141 I. asked whetheryou wanted statn- pt the litigation and the bard times fol. Nag: ach re 4'1 for all 1 bwing the world', fair forced the cont. smarms lief justfor this on day or i limy Into the bands of receiver In 1900.

,,1 days to come. 0 tid Mr. Bonney went to Florida a little 22! And yet isn't it surprising bow many people a 1 ton keep right on taking drugs for indigestion and other stomach troubles ---z-- infinitely ent reliable and less cost no IMMO a widow. Hrs. Asny Allen zailie by the more efficient vs v'T if 4 4 without even seeing a ill onnaree children.

1 nheal Willy Utility Trucks. 4 61 La I-. Mill Theyget relletofrouree-but it's tellnet forth, uthy mueous and opens the way fbr litaffne 1 1' I ono tilos. For such drugs can rare do more relief. And at the same time that it purifies.

Olyco Is than smother the painful oymplomo temporarily. ions soothes sway the irdtedon and hastens the II i I 118.111 el 11:1191 And It is not until the armee of the disorder heti healing a that health asthma titlicidr II Willys Utility Trucks are business I i Unit yOU WI 011110 hope kolooting rolls Tee in the mason that in the pave of tbn towing Your Conquest 1 oil I ihmach help that doss mote medical licadons, pbygiciane have written so IS is -3-7- 1 1 of Dollars 1 oro So you must gve te sto i "hen mky dierds. the enthuelasticsdly of Olyoozone and its marked gig success In helping the stomach back to health. liamor I-- Let our representative go over the matter with you 4 1161 Yon must give help that goes stridght to the cense sis. see maim en of the dieorder--perifYing, reinoradve belp such And this Is the reason.

too, that you, it your 822 He will explain facts, figures costs bodies etc without 9 9 60 Many people try to con- as Idarchandls Glycosons gives. stomach troubles you, can seek the purifying, quer dollars 'adore they I' so oi. haie obtained the mas- Acting chiefly by contact, and not by the round. kiting aid of Glycosone with perfect confidence obligation on your part. is about way that drugs take tbro the system, Gip.

that it will help yea back to health. Deo 001111111 11111 tery of the nickels and cozone not only gives relief at the time of taking, Olycozone is sold by good dtutelts VerY'' 11.11.111 1 tar ut goes beyond drugs In that It removes the where IMMO 40411: lineme We can show you how to handle, more business 0 If you will "slow dotal" little own he proof! on spending nickels and dimes 1 a 0 7 0 and a materially less expense. We have and deposit at hut a dollar a a I i i week at the Peoples Trust and '1 gefloglia egoeigegla 4 SminP Bank your ability to 1. 4 ,,0.11111 Stonucli exIlle ,,11 Baia the mutery of larger Helps body t. Pur keeP Your well aMattilti will naturally follow.

Overland Motor Company, Distributors i us soti. st. New Tort. "1" Become "WEEKLY SAVER newill samommoommonomnamn I I 41- egos imd give yOUr Win power some a ono 1.111, tallitst II .3 Michigan Igan hone Calumet 5500 i healthful ozonises a Steae mauls without 1r ot 1 Ave. for OW Raclin i A Jot.4t4b il 13E A WEEKLY MYER" i a01.

1 I tl Do "as 01 Itosimmio. EY i FWPLES TRUST I Tho W. coOvarland Company, 0 AN I 1 i orrestiusit 2Pdrowse isd Is VI tiro! I SAVINGS BANK 2 Aztilkoctimaliira.b I I 1 Michigan and Mama Open Monday Thstill II F. IS. i std, i i- it I ki: ":1 0 sb 1 CI OUT 0 Many peopt quer dollars bhave obtain tery of the dimes.

Do If you sinl 'alc on spending nic and deposit at week at the Pc Savinp Bank Pis the mas amounts will Become "WEE and give yea i i healthful easscis Ask for 01 ISE A WED Ali SAVING! Michigan a Opal agenda, it 14, I 1.

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